A look inside Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor's residence

Since 1971, Pennsylvania's lieutenant governors and their families have resided in a three-story stone house at Fort Indiantown Gap.

The residence called the "State House" was first built in the 1940s for the state's adjutant general and periodically served as the governor's summer mansion prior to being turned over the second-in-line to the governor.

Pennsylvanians pay roughly $450,000 per year to staff and maintain the residence. PennLive photographed the interior of the home in 2008. Additional photos were provided by the state Department of General Services, which oversees the property.